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The Coming Medicaid Purge [dailyposter.com]

 

By Libby Watson, Photo: Rick Bowmer/AP Photo, The Daily Poster, March 10, 2022

Since the start of the pandemic, Medicaid, the federal and state program to provide health insurance to low income Americans, has been far more generous than in the past. Enrollment is higher than ever, at 77.8 million.

This isn’t because of some nationwide change of heart in state governments; it’s because states were paid to stop cutting people from their Medicaid rolls. Under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, the first coronavirus relief bill passed in March 2020, states received a 6.2 percent boost in federal Medicaid funding in exchange for halting disenrollments.

The usual process of conducting “redeterminations,” in which states redetermine whether a beneficiary’s income levels or other factors still qualify them for Medicaid, has been paused for almost two years. States can still conduct these checks, but they can’t cut off anyone’s Medicaid until the end of the public health emergency (PHE) the federal government declared at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Incredible story speaking to how oppressive systems keep people unhealthy, impoverished, anxious and on the edge. That the companies making millions upon millions of dollars to find people to “delete” from Medicaid for often unrelated reasons: errors in filling out forms, data mismatches and such, smacks of the need for companies such as this to be sanctioned for their own improprieties. Some of the clerical errors sited are amazing.

This is greed at work, with the consequences of harming children and families as the result. This is an oppressive system given the green light by an oppressive congress, that pays contractors to find faults in paperwork done by people who are likely panicked and afraid? Some of the paperwork involving a 49-page form?

We can do better. We must.

Thoughts? I’d love to hear other people’s ideas with regard to this kind of sweeping disenrollment process and what we need to do to help prevent it.

Carey Sipp

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